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Bloomberg

Ford's EV Battery Partner SK On Targets US Growth

Higher Ed
South Korea's SK On Co.,  which along with Ford Motor Co. received a $9.2 billion loan from the US government to build three electric-car battery plants in America, is losing money but says it's not concerned. Heejin Kim, who has met SK...
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: June 30

Higher Ed
All the political developments in the UK as the Government reveals plans to employ 300,000 extra nurses, doctors and other health workers in the NHS over the coming years through radical plans to improve staffing in the health service.
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Press Association

Starmer and Reeves meet public in Uxbridge

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, Danny Beales, Labour candidate for Uxbridge and South Ruislip, and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer meet members of the public during a walkabout ahead of the Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election.
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Bloomberg

ANZ's Whelan on Business Strategy in China

Higher Ed
Mark Whelan Group Executive of Institutional at ANZ, discusses the bank's business strategy in China. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Press Association

Taoiseach hopes giving Co Clare locals ‘reasonable assurances’ will end blockade

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he hopes answering the questions of locals in Co Clare who are protesting, and giving them “reasonable assurances”, will “allow the blockade to be lifted”. Locals have organised a protest outside Magowna...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Chris Van Hollen on First Republic Bank Latest

Higher Ed
Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland discusses the assistance for First Republic Bank from over 11 major banks. He speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

The Underground Mess in Germany That Grounded Lufthansa

Higher Ed
There is a 5.7 million kilometer tangle of underground cables and pipes across Germany. And no one knows where they're all buried. In February, Lufthansa had to ground its global fleet after someone accidentally cut a cable. But since...
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer chairs meeting with new Labour councillors

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has told new Labour councillors that they have been elected with a "mandate to deal with the cost of living" and that the coming months will act as a "blueprint" for their party in power.
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Press Association

Cardiff Council Leader speaks after announcing plans for road user payment scheme

Higher Ed
Cardiff Council leader Cllr Huw Thomas speaking after a press conference in Cardiff City Hall to announce plans to introduce a road user payment scheme. The scheme is expected to generate revenue to fund public transport improvements and...
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Press Association

Residents at RAF Scampton hold safety fears over plans to move migrants to the base

Higher Ed
Two residents at RAF Scampton have spoken of their safety fears over plans to move migrants to the base which has put their own futures to reside there in question. Rachel Green and Lonnie Everington said there has been lack of...
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Bridgeman Arts

Switzerland, c.1951: Two men discuss landing plans as they fly through Mont Blanc in Switzerland

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Switzerland, circa 1951: Two men discuss landing plans as they fly through Mont Blanc in Switzerland.
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Press Association

How is the pandemic impacting on holidays?

Higher Ed
Millions of holidaymakers have seen their plans for a break this year thrown into disarray by the coronavirus pandemic. Here, we look at some of the key questions on the impact of the virus on travel.
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Bloomberg

Top U.S. LNG Producer Warns of Challenging 2023, 2024 for Consumers

Higher Ed
The United States' biggest producer of liquefied natural gas, Cheniere Energy, warns of challenges ahead for European consumers, with limited new supplies scheduled to hit the market. Plans for Europe to phase out its reliance on Russian...
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Bloomberg

UK Markets Turmoil: Can Truss Restore Calm?

Higher Ed
The British government says it will push ahead with its budget plan despite the Bank of England's dramatic intervention to stave off an imminent crash in the gilt market as the fallout from Prime Minister Liz Truss's tax cuts rip through...
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Bloomberg

Philippines Plans $500 Million Green Bond Sale, Finance Secretary Says

Higher Ed
Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez discusses the outlook for the economy and the government's policies. The economy expanded more than expected in the fourth quarter, lending a firmer base to a recovery that policy makers...
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Bloomberg

UK Listened, Responded on Tax Plan: Treasury's Philp

Higher Ed
Chief Secretary to the UK Treasury Chris Philp explains the decision by Prime Minister Liz Truss to drop a plan to cut taxes for the UK's highest earners just 10 days after announcing it. He speaks with Lizzy Burden on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Are Truss and Kwarteng About to Do a U-Turn?

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Liz Truss is set to reverse plans to scrap the 45% rate of income tax for the UK's highest earners, the BBC reported. A statement from Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng is expected in the next hour, the BBC added....
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Press Association

Shadow Chancellor: Economic damage already done despite PM U-turn

Higher Ed
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves reacts to the sacking of Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister Liz Truss' subsequent U-turn on elements of the 'mini-budget'. She says the damage to the economy and the working people has already been done,...
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Bloomberg

Brazil Heads for Presidential Runoff

Higher Ed
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has fought his way through to a runoff election against Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after a surprisingly close election result. Aline Oyamada reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Curated Video

Addiction, Mental Illness: Three Candidates’ Plans For Fighting Both

Higher Ed
According to HHS, 5.6 million people with serious mental health illness also used illicit drugs.
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Bloomberg

Dana Gas CEO on Earnings, European Energy Crunch

Higher Ed
Dana Gas, one of the region's leading gas companies, has just posted its full year results. Higher oil prices helped lift profit for 2021 to 1.16 BILLION dirhams, versus a LOSS of 1.38 billion the previous year. In an exclusive...
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank CEO Sewing on Capital Deployment, Cost Cuts, Global Business

Higher Ed
Jul.25 -- Deutsche Bank Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing discusses fixed income trading, assets under management and the interest-rate environment. He talks with Bloomberg Television's Matt Miller in Frankfurt.
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Bloomberg

Binance Is Not Leaving Singapore, CEO Zhao Says

Higher Ed
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao discusses crypto regulation, the company's operations in Singapore and the U.K., and Elon Musk's criticism of his experience signing up on the Binance platform. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Bridgeman Arts

Allied invasion fleet arrives at Normandy beaches. Montgomery, Eisenhower and de Gaulle. France 1944

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Allied invasion fleet arrives at Normandy beaches. Montgomery, Eisenhower and de Gaulle. France 1944